
Atlanta Film Festival
The 49th annual Atlanta Film Festival takes place April 24th-May 4th, 2025. Showcasing diverse feature and short films and connecting audiences to filmmakers from around the world.
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The 49th annual Atlanta Film Festival takes place April 24th-May 4th, 2025. Showcasing diverse feature and short films and connecting audiences to filmmakers from around the world.

Unearth a Story with Mama Koku! Explore ancient tales, dance to catchy tunes, and watch fossils come alive to tell their stories! For over 30 years Mama Koku has created a living as one of Atlanta’s premiere Storytellers, Teaching Artist and Writer of educational and entertaining programs for...


Want to work on a craft? Or play a board game? Or just have a quiet space to get some work done? Come hang out at the MLK Branch on Friday afternoons! Craft supplies and board games will be available, as well as space to work on personal projects. Intended for ages 13-18

We have a special two-night festival of our departed dinosaur friends at Metropolitan for the Unearth A Story summer reading program. Part Two! Hannah Shannon, the director of exhibits at Atlanta's Fernbank Museum of Natural History will be visiting to talk about exactly what goes into creating...

Participants gather natural materials like leaves, petals, and twigs to create their own unique nature‑inspired collages. This hands‑on craft encourages creativity while helping kids explore textures and patterns from the outdoors.



Stretch, stomp, and roar your way through a playful Dino Yoga Storytime. Kids will enjoy a dinosaur-themed tale followed by simple, imaginative yoga poses inspired by their favorite prehistoric creatures. It’s a fun, active way to build early literacy and burn off some dino-sized energy. Sign up...

After-school children can experience the excitement of engaging with other readers in their own monthly book club. Each month children will read a different book, have a chit-chat about the book, and enjoy the thrill of reading. At the introductory meeting on February 11, children will choose from..

“CLICK!” is a collection of short animations framed in a pre-made retro television, giving the illusion of channel surfing. Working in pairs, students learn the basics of stop animation as they build and animate individual shots. After the shots are completed, they are compiled into one...

Children will enjoy listening to songs and making crafts in celebration of the Fourth of July. Reservations for groups only. 25 attendees maximum.

Come learn all about butterflies and create your very own unique butterfly craft with Fulton County Public Works! Fun, creativity, and discovery await—don’t miss it!

Join us for a special storytime with the Johns Creek Fire Department! Participation is first come, first served.
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